About Us
The Greenwood Historical District showcases its heritage through pictorial exhibits at the Greenwood Cultural Center.
Dubbed America's "Black Wall Street" by none other than noted author and educator Booker T. Washington, the 35-block Greenwood District surrounding the corner of Greenwood Avenue and Archer Street became a prosperous center for black commerce in the early 1900s. A hotbed for jazz and blues, and the site where Count Basie first encountered big-band jazz, the Greenwood District was the richest African-American neighborhood in North America.
All of that changed on May 31 to June 1, 1921, when the events known as the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre (to date, still the single deadliest and most destructive act of racial violence and domestic terrorism in United States history) occurred. In less than 48 hours, more than 36 square blocks were burned to the ground, with more than 300 African-Americans murdered, more than 10,000 African-American left homeless, and more than 2,000 business destroyed (including churches, hospitals, grocery stores, and others). Amazingly, and against all odds, the Greenwood District prevailed. Without a single penny from the city, the county, the state, or the federal governments, and with every single insurance claim categorically denied, the District came back stronger than ever. In fact, less than a decade after the destruction, there were more than 100 active businesses in the district than before.
Executive Director
Frances Jordan-Rakestraw
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What We Value
GCC’s primary customers are people interested in the history, culture, and future of the Greenwood District, its survivors, and descendants.
On behalf of its primary customers, GCC seeks the preservation, advancement and availability of Greenwood’s history, culture, and citizens because of a lack of exposure to historical knowledge about the vibrant Black Wall Street and the 1921 Race Massacre and the resulting contemporary impact.
GCC seeks to fulfill its mission because Greenwood’s culture, history and people have been systemically marginalized and there is a need for an organization that will ensure it does not continue and the history is not lost."
If GCC does not fulfill its mission, our youth and future generations will continue to be deprived of the rich history of the African American community. A history that reflects the ingenuity, courage, strength, resilience, and successes of African Americans.
GCC is differentiated by its unique history of being a community-based organization built by the Black community, for the Black community with city and state support
Programs
We create programs that educate and inspire our kids to learn and cultivate their potential. We believe that educational programming supplies value to their future development.
Arts
We believe creative arts paves a pathway to the world’s stages and screens by channeling emotion and imagery through creative opportunities.
Growth & Innovation
We value ideas, concepts and production. We empower our community to produce ideas that create possibilities for our community.
Generational Wealth
We share business and market data via social media to help our local entrepreneurs succeed in business and competition.
Community Outreach
We support community organizations that serve our local neighborhoods with food, clothing and mental health help through our website and social media.
Equal Opportunities
Through our strategic networking and partnerships, we aim to listen to the needs of our community and connect them with special opportunities and developments.
Our Vision
Our Mission:
To preserve and promote the proud history and future of the African Amnerican community and the historic Greenwood District.
Our Vision:
We envision Tulsa as a community that celebrates and promotes the extraordinary heritage, history and legacy of African Americans and the Greenwood District and is a model of multiculturalism at its best.
Admin/Office
Nicole Pair
Program Coordinator & Tour Guide
Michelle Burdex
" Our children deserve to know that there is more to Black history than slavery and the Civil Rights movement."
President
Rev. Dr. Marlin Lavanhar
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Vice Chair
Judge Jesse S. Harris
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Secretary
Lisa Gold Madden
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Board Member
Dr. La Verne Ford Wimberly
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Board Member
Francisco J. Trevino
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Board Member
Dr. Anne A. Ghost Bear, Ed.D.
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Board Member
Wesley “Wes” Mitchell
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Dr. Ellouise Cochran
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Dr. Art S. Williams, PhD
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Shella Bowlin
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Obum Ukabam
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Edward Ross
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Shelley Triplett
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